When I was in junior high we did a stained glass type
project by painting with opaque paint on glass jars we
brought from home. It could also be done on small
mirrors or pieces of plexiglass. The arts and crafts
section of my local Wal-Mart has stained glass style
supplies and kits to create small plastic sun
catchers.

--- Laurie Reber <lareb18@yahoo.com> wrote:

> What method do you use for the faux stained glass. I
> create authentic stained glass, and it is much too
> expensive (possibly dangerous - glass/lead/soldering
> iron) to do in junior high. Yet,I would love to do
> something comparable with my students. I think that
> tissue paper is too elementary. Do you, or does
> anyone
> have any ideas on how to achieve the look of stained
> glass for junior high students? I have seen colored
> cellophane/acetate type material and liquid lead in
> some art magazines, but don't know what the result
> would look like.
>
> --- vranck0602@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Darrin,
> > I've had my middle schoolers read a Chinese
> folktale
> > and illustrate it
> > in 4 panels for a faux stained glass piece. They
> > look beautiful
> > hanging in the windows around school.
> > Vicki
> >
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